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said to us live all been talking about how there is a big squeeze. and 11 people feel like the money the department provided was not enough. there needs to be more resources. i do not see it happening. >> let's go right here. >> your discussion on the fiscal cliff is the conventional wisdom. they will find a way to build the bridge. i was the discussion yesterday where an alternative was presented. these numbers were saying that the fiscal cliff offers members of congress very difficult choices. nobody wants to vote for cuts to programs and entitlements and increasing taxes. there is a growing group that just my support growing over. they have the opportunity to do some positive things for their constituents who are injured in the fall. i'm curious if that makes any sense to you? >> begins to be january 1, 2013. rates are reset to where they were before the tax cuts. the amt reminas. all they suddenly have a lot of revenue. you can spend money. thee you get there, and t president has made it clear that the rights expire, cut elsewhere. that will actu
said to us live all been talking about how there is a big squeeze. and 11 people feel like the money the department provided was not enough. there needs to be more resources. i do not see it happening. >> let's go right here. >> your discussion on the fiscal cliff is the conventional wisdom. they will find a way to build the bridge. i was the discussion yesterday where an alternative was presented. these numbers were saying that the fiscal cliff offers members of congress very...
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at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use, it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. tomato, obviously. haha. there's more than that though, there's a kick to it. wahlalalalallala! smooth, but crisp. it's kind of like drinking a food that's a drink, or a drink that's a food, woooooh! [ male announcer ] taste it and describe the indescribable. could've had a v8. >>> another question about a fire brand in his party. the man who ran for vice president, paul ryan. >> congressman paul ryan, is he the leader of the republican party now? >> i wouldn't think so. paul ryan is a policy guy. >> i wouldn't think so. john boehner laughing in the face that the leader of the republican party from here on out might be paul ryan. that guy? the republican party pick its new face, its new leader after their electoral disaster. that's going to be an amazing thing to watch. here's just a case in point. it was an overall electoral dis
at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use, it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. tomato, obviously. haha. there's more than that though, there's a kick to it. wahlalalalallala! smooth, but crisp. it's kind of like drinking a food that's a drink, or a drink that's a food, woooooh! [ male announcer ] taste it and describe the indescribable. could've had a v8. >>> another question...
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what can you tell us? >> we know the facts and the facts are he said he was going to resign because of this extramarital affair. he didn't name any names. we know the fbi is conducting an investigation into general petraeus biographer. this is a woman who had close access to general petraeus and the fbi is looking at the access that she had or was trying to have to his e-mail accounts including classified information. there's no indication that she got very far, that any classified information was divulged and no implication that general petraeus himself was under investigation for passing along any secrets. that's what we learned. >> is it our understanding that the fbi investigation into that side of it is the reason this had to happen today. it was going to become widely known if not publicly known? >> we haven't been able to confirm that direct link. we spoken to law enforcement officials who have made a round about link into this but no one has said that the reason he's stepping down is because there
what can you tell us? >> we know the facts and the facts are he said he was going to resign because of this extramarital affair. he didn't name any names. we know the fbi is conducting an investigation into general petraeus biographer. this is a woman who had close access to general petraeus and the fbi is looking at the access that she had or was trying to have to his e-mail accounts including classified information. there's no indication that she got very far, that any classified...
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what can you tell us? >> we know the facts and the facts are he said he was going to resign because of this extramarital. he didn't name any names. we know the fbi is conducting an investigation into general petraeus biographer. this is a woman who had close access to general petraeus and the fbi is looking at the access that she had or was trying to have to his e-mail accounts including classified information. there's no indication that she got very far, that any classified information was divulged and no implication that general petraeus himself was under investigation for passing along any secrets. that's what we learned. >> is it our understanding that the fbi investigation into that side of it is the reason this had to happen today. it was going to become widely known if not publicly known? >> we haven't been able to confirm that direct link. we spoken to law enforcement officials who have made a round about link into this but no one has said that the reason he's stepping down is because there was an
what can you tell us? >> we know the facts and the facts are he said he was going to resign because of this extramarital. he didn't name any names. we know the fbi is conducting an investigation into general petraeus biographer. this is a woman who had close access to general petraeus and the fbi is looking at the access that she had or was trying to have to his e-mail accounts including classified information. there's no indication that she got very far, that any classified information...
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what can you tell us? >> we know the facts and the facts are that this afternoon, general petraeus, cia director, came out and said that he was going to resign because of this extramarital affair. he didn't name any names. we also know at the same time that the fbi is conducting an investigation, an ongoing investigation, into general petraeus' biographer. a woman named paula broadwell. this is a woman who had close access to general petraeus, and the fbi is looking at the access that she had or was trying to have to his e-mail accounts. including potentially classified information. as andrea said, there's no indication that she got very far, that any classified information was divulged, that there's not going to be criminal charges, and no implication that general petraeus himself was under investigation for passing along any secrets. but that's what we learned about the fbi's piece in this. >> is it our understanding that the fbi investigation into that side of it is the reason this had to happen today.
what can you tell us? >> we know the facts and the facts are that this afternoon, general petraeus, cia director, came out and said that he was going to resign because of this extramarital affair. he didn't name any names. we also know at the same time that the fbi is conducting an investigation, an ongoing investigation, into general petraeus' biographer. a woman named paula broadwell. this is a woman who had close access to general petraeus, and the fbi is looking at the access that she...
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they use it. it works reasonably well. >> i would like it if there were more opportunities to grab metro but it is fine for what i need it for. >> reporter: and still there are others that say our mass transit like metro needs to function better on the whole. >> almost every time i need to use it seems like the escalators are out or i have to wait forever. so it's the best choice but i'm not thrilled. >> reporter: in the district, news 4. >>> and some express lanes aimed at getting you to work faster are about to open. the express lanes on 495 in virginia are set to open next saturday. the toll lanes run on both the inner and outer loops. they will be opened 24 hours, seven days a week, and pricing will change based on traffic conditions. the lanes are completely electronic so you'll need one of the ez passes to pay the tolls. >>> food trucks have become a staple in the district but those that drive meals on wheels say they are being threatened by some possible new regulations. the district has pr
they use it. it works reasonably well. >> i would like it if there were more opportunities to grab metro but it is fine for what i need it for. >> reporter: and still there are others that say our mass transit like metro needs to function better on the whole. >> almost every time i need to use it seems like the escalators are out or i have to wait forever. so it's the best choice but i'm not thrilled. >> reporter: in the district, news 4. >>> and some express...
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law-enforcement tells us that general petraeus is not under investigation. they did not expect an inquiry will result in the criminal charges. he was the man who turned around the boards in iraq again -- and afghanistan. >> he is a bigger people respected. >> it couldn't -- it could have been a career under -- ender. >> resignation comes on the heels of president obama saying he thinks the majority of americans agree with his approach to averting that so- called fiscal cliff. if lawmakers cannot agree on a deal in -- and combination of tax cuts, it kicks oin on gingrey first bank could result in another recession. -- on january 1 and could result in another recession. >> maryland is very much in the cross hairs of the fiscal cliff. >> he says john hopkins university was -- would also take a big hit. it is the leading recipient of the nih research grant. experts predict maryland would be in a recession by early next year. >> i was excited to see you again. i missed you like crazy. i do not missing any more when you come in the weather is glorious. now i love
law-enforcement tells us that general petraeus is not under investigation. they did not expect an inquiry will result in the criminal charges. he was the man who turned around the boards in iraq again -- and afghanistan. >> he is a bigger people respected. >> it couldn't -- it could have been a career under -- ender. >> resignation comes on the heels of president obama saying he thinks the majority of americans agree with his approach to averting that so- called fiscal cliff....
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they used almost all of them. they were able to through very focused data-driven ground operation identify their voters and successfully reassemble the coalition that they had in 2008. african americans, latino, -- latinos, young voters, women. would young voters turn out in the numbers they did before? in fact, they were by one point a higher percentage than they were in 2008. would african americans vote with the same enthusiasm compared to 2008? they did. it was 15%. this was a campaign that set its sights early and improving on what everybody thought was a very good ground operation and they exceeded it. gwen: in a very specific way, not in a broad base at all and not in a way that was out to persuade anyone who had not voted for them before. >> it was not much of a persuasion. they started with the baseline of the 2008 results. and then they had the census from 2010. they saw what had changed and who had moved around. and then it's the sole reason that jim mussina moved to chicago and started building this th
they used almost all of them. they were able to through very focused data-driven ground operation identify their voters and successfully reassemble the coalition that they had in 2008. african americans, latino, -- latinos, young voters, women. would young voters turn out in the numbers they did before? in fact, they were by one point a higher percentage than they were in 2008. would african americans vote with the same enthusiasm compared to 2008? they did. it was 15%. this was a campaign that...
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and this is us blowing by it on the new toll lanes. she says it will be this way even after the lanes open. >> we need to keep them moving over 45 miles an hour. we think it will be more like 55. >> the toll price won't be set as stone. it will go as high as necessary. >> we put the price on the sign we won't know. >> atlanta has a metro area close to the size of d.c. some like them. but they've caused a ton of controversy. >> i do think they've been a failure. >> many in atlanta complain about the cost which has steadily gone up hitting a record of over $6 last month. but she says there are major differences here. one big one is that atlanta has just and then next week temperatures will be a little bit lower but still nothing really cold. next chance any showers into the 40's and a lot of things going on this weekend. here's something special because they make a nice contribution to us to children's hospital and they have also the best danish you will ever have. 11 to 3:00 is the danish bazaar. there's one of the danishes. you'd bette
and this is us blowing by it on the new toll lanes. she says it will be this way even after the lanes open. >> we need to keep them moving over 45 miles an hour. we think it will be more like 55. >> the toll price won't be set as stone. it will go as high as necessary. >> we put the price on the sign we won't know. >> atlanta has a metro area close to the size of d.c. some like them. but they've caused a ton of controversy. >> i do think they've been a failure....
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you elected us to focus on your jobs, not ours. in that spirit, i have invited leaders of both parties to the white house next week so we can start to build consensus around the challenges that we can only solve together. i also intend to bring in business and labor and civic leaders from all across the country to get their ideas as well. in a time when our economy is still recovering from the great recession, our top priority has to be jobs and growth. that is the focus of the plan that i talked about during the campaign. [applause] it is a plan to reward small businesses and manufacturers to create jobs here, not overseas, a plan to give people the chance to get the education and training that businesses are looking for right now. it is a plan to make sure this country is a global leader in research and technology and clean energy, which will attract new companies and high- wage jobs for america. it is a plan put americans back to work, including veterans, rebuilding our infrastructure, and it is a plan to reduce our deficit in a
you elected us to focus on your jobs, not ours. in that spirit, i have invited leaders of both parties to the white house next week so we can start to build consensus around the challenges that we can only solve together. i also intend to bring in business and labor and civic leaders from all across the country to get their ideas as well. in a time when our economy is still recovering from the great recession, our top priority has to be jobs and growth. that is the focus of the plan that i...
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, that would give us a non-tie. on the values question, you know, we have -- i think that sometimes we forget that the united states, during most history was a diverse country from the colonial times. i think those of us who grew up with or remember the sort of universal popular cultures of the radio entertainment programs, the movies of the 1930s and 40s, television in the 50s and early 1960s, there was a need ya set up with a huge -- media set up with a huge advantage of a popular culture that appealed to everybody, and you had this period in which we had that very strong universalÑi popular culture in some cases. we don't live in that country anymore. we have 133 cable channels. we lost the language of the universal culture. we have differing values like we had in the past. the founders established a federal government with limited powers with a lot of room for states, localities, and voluntary associations to do much of society's work. they specifically made the federal government knew rail on religion. states
, that would give us a non-tie. on the values question, you know, we have -- i think that sometimes we forget that the united states, during most history was a diverse country from the colonial times. i think those of us who grew up with or remember the sort of universal popular cultures of the radio entertainment programs, the movies of the 1930s and 40s, television in the 50s and early 1960s, there was a need ya set up with a huge -- media set up with a huge advantage of a popular culture...
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not everyone use as computer. they're expensive. the congressional budget office says of 23 million uninsured expected to go to exchanges who didn't have insurance previously, 18 million will need federal subsidies, averaging $6,000 a person. here we go again, dip into the piggybank. melissa: where will the money come from? >> coming from the tax dollars. that's why we're seeing raises in taxes. obamacare is loaded with hidden taxes. taxes when you sell your home. taxes on medicare. taxes on payroll. taxes on medical devices. taxes on the individual mandate or penalty. melissa: i know what it means as taxpayer. once again this is another place i'm shelling out for more money. what does it mean for me as a patient? what will it look like that is different from the average person? >> i think the key here is issue of the playing field changing. i actually have always been worried that insurance itself covers too much. it is too comprehensive. i'm always a fan can the patient pay out-of-pocket tore some of this? what about a high dedoub
not everyone use as computer. they're expensive. the congressional budget office says of 23 million uninsured expected to go to exchanges who didn't have insurance previously, 18 million will need federal subsidies, averaging $6,000 a person. here we go again, dip into the piggybank. melissa: where will the money come from? >> coming from the tax dollars. that's why we're seeing raises in taxes. obamacare is loaded with hidden taxes. taxes when you sell your home. taxes on medicare. taxes...
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those of you watching us in marin county and sonoma, and napa, are this is for you. and that's a change from 6:00 tonight. you're under a frost advisory with overnight lows pretty close to freezing. bring the pets inside! and cover any tender vegetation. temperatures outside, pretty chilly. san raphael, 47, santa rosa 48. napa, fairfield, concord, livermore. this is mount diablo, a dusting of snowfall in inland areas this morning. details coming up. your skis shined up - and te >>> you see this? right there. look at that! several things. you can get your skis all waxed up and your chains ready for your tires. >> reporter: the storm brought snow, slush, and gridlock to the sierra. drivers slowed by chain requirements inched over interstate 80 near donner summit. >>> this is interstate 80, the only northern route into california from the whole rest of the united states. a lot of people who've never seen the snow before. just another day in paradise. >> reporter: for all the extra time and frustration, the snowfall could be a windfall for ski resorts who limped through
those of you watching us in marin county and sonoma, and napa, are this is for you. and that's a change from 6:00 tonight. you're under a frost advisory with overnight lows pretty close to freezing. bring the pets inside! and cover any tender vegetation. temperatures outside, pretty chilly. san raphael, 47, santa rosa 48. napa, fairfield, concord, livermore. this is mount diablo, a dusting of snowfall in inland areas this morning. details coming up. your skis shined up - and te >>> you...
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with the freedom question people used is objectively. i didn't think it would stop people but 57% were dumbfounded. >> last night u.s. supporters what will the election mean for america? >> immigration. >> he would help students like me to go to school to receive a quality education. >> now because of the programs we can move forward. we have to save the country first. [laughter] >> you are laughing? >> they feel he saves the country but i think we will go broke sooner that you can respond. >> we will because we have $5 trillion of debt to under his administration. we had 10 trillionver the last few but it is a higher rate than before. if you believe all those bailouts and stimulus money stop the depression then i think you think p save the country by the keep the burdens on business enterprise and npr tday said business has been holding back because of uncertainty. now with the election there is ceainty mbe they will start investing. that is whistling past the graveyard. [laughter] with more aggressive regulators and higher taxes? john:
with the freedom question people used is objectively. i didn't think it would stop people but 57% were dumbfounded. >> last night u.s. supporters what will the election mean for america? >> immigration. >> he would help students like me to go to school to receive a quality education. >> now because of the programs we can move forward. we have to save the country first. [laughter] >> you are laughing? >> they feel he saves the country but i think we will go...
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thanks so much for joining us. here's will thomas now with the news edge at 11:00. >>> the head of the cia brought down by a dark secret. tonight we are learning how the fbi stumbled upon his extramarital affair. thanks for staying with us. i'm will thomas. the resignation of general david petraeus has left a lot of questions about possible security breaches and the future of the benghazi hearings. fox's nicole collins starts our coverage tonight. >> reporter: cia director general david petraeus stepping down admitting he had an extramarital affair. the retired four star general saying in a letter to cia employees, "such behavior is unacceptable both as a husband and as the leader of an organization such as ours." >> he has led america through some very, very difficult times. i think many of us are surprised that these kinds of things happen. >> reporter: the general's affair with his biographer paula broadwell was revealed in the course of an fbi investigation. according to her website, she of embedded with him in
thanks so much for joining us. here's will thomas now with the news edge at 11:00. >>> the head of the cia brought down by a dark secret. tonight we are learning how the fbi stumbled upon his extramarital affair. thanks for staying with us. i'm will thomas. the resignation of general david petraeus has left a lot of questions about possible security breaches and the future of the benghazi hearings. fox's nicole collins starts our coverage tonight. >> reporter: cia director...
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to use an old analogy. we've got energy consuls in this country and climate warming that got a boost in the wake of hurricane sandy and we'll have to see what happens. >> another category, things that didn't get talked about and i think that's very unfortunate and first on that list i would talk about healthcare defined as medicine, as curing things. we've had since the clinton era we've had abun dant discussions of healthcare finances and who should get insured, who shouldn't get insured. and during that same 20-year period t quantity of medicine emerging from the medical scientific pipeline has plum metted t. number of new drugs by the e.p. safment down 63% t. number of new antibiotic social security down 80%. the amount of venture cap list in the field is down three fourths depends on which source you look to. in other words we're in this situation and president obama's reelection will only enunciate this further, we are committed to taking care of everybody in this country on their healthcare. the truth
to use an old analogy. we've got energy consuls in this country and climate warming that got a boost in the wake of hurricane sandy and we'll have to see what happens. >> another category, things that didn't get talked about and i think that's very unfortunate and first on that list i would talk about healthcare defined as medicine, as curing things. we've had since the clinton era we've had abun dant discussions of healthcare finances and who should get insured, who shouldn't get...
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that's big for us. we'll learn a lot from this stage. probably what we learned the most is -- is i learned a lot. how to coach this team. >> all right. virginia tech also tonight. >> thanks very much. >>> that's the news for now. "nightly news" is coming up next. we will be right back here for news 4 at 11:00. until then, have a great night, everybody. if you have high blood pressure and get a cold get coricidin hbp. the number one pharmacist recommended cold brand designed for people with high blood pressure. and the only one i use to relieve my cold symptoms without raising my blood pressure. coricidin hbp.
that's big for us. we'll learn a lot from this stage. probably what we learned the most is -- is i learned a lot. how to coach this team. >> all right. virginia tech also tonight. >> thanks very much. >>> that's the news for now. "nightly news" is coming up next. we will be right back here for news 4 at 11:00. until then, have a great night, everybody. if you have high blood pressure and get a cold get coricidin hbp. the number one pharmacist recommended cold...
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all of us found it pretty early, didn't we? >> relatively. that reminded me of-- . >> rose: before you went to college. >> murrow's journey, out of the lumber fields to washington state university, his teacher there, he was in a play and she recognized something. and from that moment on, and he attributes his career and his success to that woman without discovered a young sort of strapping, inept relatively shy man who loved to tell stories. >> rose: yeah. >> and she formed him. i mean it's what you do. you bring people around this table, how many people sat around this table. >> rose: for 22 years. >> for 22 years, exploring ideas. and i means that's a real gift. >> rose: i tell you a story about this. that marlon brando was a fan of this program, the late marlon brando and he used to call me up. and he said you sit there every night and you listen to all that all these wise people. tell me what are you doing with it. i will no answer it is what you do. and you hope that one show influences another. and if you, because of the composite or th
all of us found it pretty early, didn't we? >> relatively. that reminded me of-- . >> rose: before you went to college. >> murrow's journey, out of the lumber fields to washington state university, his teacher there, he was in a play and she recognized something. and from that moment on, and he attributes his career and his success to that woman without discovered a young sort of strapping, inept relatively shy man who loved to tell stories. >> rose: yeah. >> and...
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can you tell us about this? >> any information on this i would ask you to await for something from the c.i.a. i will tell you the president will address this with a statement later. >> [indiscernible] >> is the president ruling out cuts to providers? >> here's what we have learned about the budget debate we have had over these past several months and years. and that is you can get savings out of our health care programs. and you can continue to take measures that strengthen those programs that do not harm beneficiaries and you certainly do not need to voucherize medicare. i know you didn't, but that is what is on the table and has been on the table from proponents of that approach. the point point the president is making we shouldn't be asking our seniors to pony up while we are giving tax cuts to corporations and wealthy americans. >> are you ruling out cuts that help beneficiaries? >> the president's position has been very clear and despite the ms. characterizeations, the president has brought about significan
can you tell us about this? >> any information on this i would ask you to await for something from the c.i.a. i will tell you the president will address this with a statement later. >> [indiscernible] >> is the president ruling out cuts to providers? >> here's what we have learned about the budget debate we have had over these past several months and years. and that is you can get savings out of our health care programs. and you can continue to take measures that...
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twice he could have hire us, and twice he didn't hire us. i think our work--it has more depth and a little bit--it's not obtuse-- >> really? >> you have to use your imagination a little bit. and steve was brilliant in saying this is what it is, it's clear, it's simple. he was a dictator. dictators get what they want. he happened to be a dictator. he was hard to work with. >> i don't think we worked for a dictator for very long. that's the problem. >> gavin: are you guys dictators dictators? >> no. >> gavin: you're collaborative? >> we have differing opinions. >> gavin: what happens when it conflicts with your clients. >> in the office we win. that's how it works. but with a client, no, no, you can't boss a client around. you have to work with them. it's like the republicans and democrats--i'm getting to the politics. you got the two sides of the house. they're not going it work with each other. just in the going it did it. nothing will get done. you have it work with the client--have to. >> gavin: have there been moments that you quit on a c
twice he could have hire us, and twice he didn't hire us. i think our work--it has more depth and a little bit--it's not obtuse-- >> really? >> you have to use your imagination a little bit. and steve was brilliant in saying this is what it is, it's clear, it's simple. he was a dictator. dictators get what they want. he happened to be a dictator. he was hard to work with. >> i don't think we worked for a dictator for very long. that's the problem. >> gavin: are you guys...
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woolkeep on it keep us posted. we thank you for yoining us today. >> thank you. appreciate it >> coming up. election over. analysis for what went wrong to the mommy campaign. frank lunwhereis here with brand new polls exclusive to fox. [ man ] ring ring... progresso this reduced sodium soup says it mahelp lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just he to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. welcome back everybody. cia deputy director michael morel will be acting as acting director of the cia. petraeus stepped down after admitting to a secret affair. molly has the top store store. >> the other woman is petraeus' biographer. they stumbled on the affair in a breach in petraeus security. it means that pe
woolkeep on it keep us posted. we thank you for yoining us today. >> thank you. appreciate it >> coming up. election over. analysis for what went wrong to the mommy campaign. frank lunwhereis here with brand new polls exclusive to fox. [ man ] ring ring... progresso this reduced sodium soup says it mahelp lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just he to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your...
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what can you tell us? >> that was a story my "sun-times" colleague mike snead broke, big credit to them for digging this out. he is in mayo clinic right now. he went back if there for his bipolar depression. and at the same time he is talking about pleaing for misuse of campaign funds. so he has a lot going on right now. may lead, may lead if he has to plead to his stepping down from the state. >> that would be part of the plea deal? >> often that is. >> lynn sweet, thanks to you. bill schneider, thanks to you as well. do appreciate you as always. >> okay. >>> the very latest on the resignation of cia director david petraeus. i'll talk to a reporter who covered the general during his time in iraq. also, he has a second term. what will president obama do with it? i'll get insight from the man who literally wrote the book on the president. stay with us. ♪ announcing the all-new 2013 malibu from chevrolet. ♪ with a remarkable new interior featuring the available chevrolet mylink infotainment system. this
what can you tell us? >> that was a story my "sun-times" colleague mike snead broke, big credit to them for digging this out. he is in mayo clinic right now. he went back if there for his bipolar depression. and at the same time he is talking about pleaing for misuse of campaign funds. so he has a lot going on right now. may lead, may lead if he has to plead to his stepping down from the state. >> that would be part of the plea deal? >> often that is. >> lynn...
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use the word. shock and awe. full legal normalization, just short of citizenship, in return for full border enforcement. imagine, marco rubio advancing such a policy on the road to 2016. it would transform the landscape. he would win the has panic vote, yes, win it. rush limbaugh who sees no reason at all to change anything in the republican view of the world is now playing defense on his own roll in the republican defeat. >> you believe they keep saying this is my fault. it's my fault. i'm driving everybody away. i'm driving the hispanics away, i'm driving like christmas away, people who believe in santa claus, single women, the vagina crowd. it's all my fault. the analysis of the election. obama didn't win. i lost it. >> joining me now joy reid and lily gill valetta. joy, charles and i must have been watching the show thursday night because that's when i said that they have to figure out the way to lead the congressional republicans to some form of compromise with president obama on immigration on a dream act.
use the word. shock and awe. full legal normalization, just short of citizenship, in return for full border enforcement. imagine, marco rubio advancing such a policy on the road to 2016. it would transform the landscape. he would win the has panic vote, yes, win it. rush limbaugh who sees no reason at all to change anything in the republican view of the world is now playing defense on his own roll in the republican defeat. >> you believe they keep saying this is my fault. it's my fault....
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>> no, i mean, we used -- we used to do crazy stuff when we were kids. we used to go rallying in a car, not particularly good car, but in the woods, with fleriends an we did this thing where we would do it for awhile. at night, we switch the lights off and do it. >> jimmy: drive fast with the lights off? >> i don't know why i'm still here. [ laughter ] but i actually still to this day really like -- on the movie, i get driven, i get taught to drive by these really great drivers who are kind of professional drivers and to this day, you know, every time we do it, i drive a bit and i kind of take the car around, spin it around a bit and every time we finish, i say, now you drive me. because that's the biggest thrill when you get a really good driver and take you on a course. i giggle like a girl all the way around. >> jimmy: really? >> biggest thrill. >> jimmy: well, that's what -- james bond giggling like a girl. we're going to take a break, come back, we're going to see a clip from the new movie. daniel craig is here with us. we'll be right back. you just
>> no, i mean, we used -- we used to do crazy stuff when we were kids. we used to go rallying in a car, not particularly good car, but in the woods, with fleriends an we did this thing where we would do it for awhile. at night, we switch the lights off and do it. >> jimmy: drive fast with the lights off? >> i don't know why i'm still here. [ laughter ] but i actually still to this day really like -- on the movie, i get driven, i get taught to drive by these really great...
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>> yes. >> reporter: you're using this for what? >> flushing the toilet. >> reporter: i can't imagine how you carry that and this. this is the third floor, right? do you need to rest? >> yes. >> reporter: now, she is catching her breath. you're going all the way to the 16th floor? >> every day. >> reporter: aldina, i'm going to try to pull this lady's bag up to there, too. plus the bucket. i don't know how you ladies do it. okay, this is floor five. >> thank you. >> reporter: up we go, up we go. okay, we made it. this is the sixth floor, all right, albrina, how is your breathing right now? >> tired. >> reporter: you're okay? >> i'm tired. i'm really tired. it is really rough. >> reporter: what is it like at night? what are the sounds that you hear? what goes through your mind? >> you know, i just try to -- study my mind. and just focus on god. >> reporter: what was it like the night of the storm? >> oh, because the light -- the television goes off, just like that. >> reporter: and then what? >> darkness. no light. no water. >> repor
>> yes. >> reporter: you're using this for what? >> flushing the toilet. >> reporter: i can't imagine how you carry that and this. this is the third floor, right? do you need to rest? >> yes. >> reporter: now, she is catching her breath. you're going all the way to the 16th floor? >> every day. >> reporter: aldina, i'm going to try to pull this lady's bag up to there, too. plus the bucket. i don't know how you ladies do it. okay, this is floor...
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we denigrate what we used to promote. rich people are evil and owe other people that sleep till noon. you have seen the obama phone woman. how are you going to get a free phone. you have to be on food stamps and disability. that is the attitude. >> this idea that people that vote for obama are going to be freeloaders and moochers. >> it's true. >> it is not true. >> how do i know that? i look at data who votes for him. these are working people. if you look at the electorate. the people that vote, these are people that work more than one job. these kinds of comments that alienate people. >> it's because they have been abandoned by a husband or father or whatever. it's because they can't get a job that pays enough. why is that because of high taxes and regulation, that is why. >> that is not what you were said. you were describing them as moochers on welfare. no, they are not. republican party thinks they are ever going to attract hispanics by talking -- i don't think that. they have to stop saying that is so denigrate go t
we denigrate what we used to promote. rich people are evil and owe other people that sleep till noon. you have seen the obama phone woman. how are you going to get a free phone. you have to be on food stamps and disability. that is the attitude. >> this idea that people that vote for obama are going to be freeloaders and moochers. >> it's true. >> it is not true. >> how do i know that? i look at data who votes for him. these are working people. if you look at the...
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he's signed them, every president has used them. when you think something is imperative for the country to move forward, when congress refuses to act you use the authority in the executive branch. he did it on immigration, deportation as well as on the dream act. so congress refused to take up an i am briggs bill that dealt with an important issue. with what areas he could effect, he took executive action. that he is athe same place that president clinton dealt with things, or the marketing of tobacco products. i think it's appropriate -- with both president president obama and clinton, i think it's appropriate when congress refuses to act and the president of united states deems an issue or progress on that issue so imperative for the nation's security or well being, it's appropriate and i don't think -- also it's a message to the american people, i will not allow congress's inability to move and take action to stop us as a country from making progress. >> sometimes you can't just take an executive order administratively you need c
he's signed them, every president has used them. when you think something is imperative for the country to move forward, when congress refuses to act you use the authority in the executive branch. he did it on immigration, deportation as well as on the dream act. so congress refused to take up an i am briggs bill that dealt with an important issue. with what areas he could effect, he took executive action. that he is athe same place that president clinton dealt with things, or the marketing of...
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tell us about that? >> well, i do think on the cuban issue, this has to do with generational change among the population, the first generation that actually experienced castroism, was fiercely anti-communist and that's natural. a second generation that grew up in america, in freedom and only heard stories about it might be less so, so the softer policy of democrats might appeal to them. but the large issue is the hispanic vote, of which the republicans got only 27%. i think they are a natural constituency for the conservative party. they're immigrants, they are striving, catholic, religious. they are socially conservative. they ought to be on our side. the real problem is the question of immigration, legal and illegal. and i do think that it's time -- i did not have an epiphany overnight and decided we have to do amnesty as of this election. i wrote a column in april of 2006, when the bush administration was in power and we had control of two houses of congress. i advoticated a -- advocated a policy of b
tell us about that? >> well, i do think on the cuban issue, this has to do with generational change among the population, the first generation that actually experienced castroism, was fiercely anti-communist and that's natural. a second generation that grew up in america, in freedom and only heard stories about it might be less so, so the softer policy of democrats might appeal to them. but the large issue is the hispanic vote, of which the republicans got only 27%. i think they are a...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully...
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he joins us by phone. congressman, good afternoon to you. >> thank for having me on. >> acting cia director mike morell will testify, not general petraeus. are you going to insist that the general testify despite his resignation? >> i'm a member of the intelligence committee. i certainly believe that general petraeus should testify. now, it doesn't have to be this week but it has to be very soon thereafter because if general petraeus is the only one who would be at the center of what happened with benghazi involving the cia, involving theed a handwriting, he would have the pieces of the puzzle and mike morell, he's the number two person but general petraeus came to the capitol hill to brief the intelligence committee afterwards. he was at the eye of the storm. so i think ultimately but really sooner rather than later general petraeus will have to be a witness and to me he's an essential witness and, if not, we will not get to the bottom of what happened in benghazi. to say that, he's an outstanding patriot
he joins us by phone. congressman, good afternoon to you. >> thank for having me on. >> acting cia director mike morell will testify, not general petraeus. are you going to insist that the general testify despite his resignation? >> i'm a member of the intelligence committee. i certainly believe that general petraeus should testify. now, it doesn't have to be this week but it has to be very soon thereafter because if general petraeus is the only one who would be at the center...
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